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Whether made from silk, stone, or ceramic, the works presented by the nine female designers in GAEA share a similar desire to question our preconceived notions of form, drawing parallels to the multifaceted experience of womanhood.
Gift Guide: Editor's Picks
From ceramic vessels carefully-crafted by a small studio in Spain to quirkly coffee mugs designed and produced by a young, budding talent in South Korea, we've assorted our favorite gift picks for this holiday season, assured to impress even the most discerning on your list.
'Agua' by Denisse Ariana Perez
For TRNK Editions, we’ve curated a selection of photos from the artist’s first published book, Agua. Shot in Senegal, Agua is an intimate and endless journey of human exploration that captures a vital and magical relationship between people and water...
Earthen Luminaries
Realized in stoneware and porcelain, lamps built of ceramics imbue artisanal qualities into a highly industrialized product. In contrast to ubiquitous LED strips and the precision of contemporary lighting design, Earthen Luminaries observes functional heirlooms that celebrate time-honed techniques and craft-informed aesthetics.
Fawohodie
The first collaboration between Studio Anansi and TRNK - draws inspiration from the entangled relationship between traditional African aesthetics and Western modernism.
Chosen
Throughout history, queer people have transcended biological and social norms to redefine family. Too often discarded by our own kinfolk, or in search of deep bonds elsewhere, we seek refuge in the comfort of our peers...
Resistance :: Resilience
From the seminal photojournalism of Gordon Parks to Amy Sherald’s recent portrait of the late Breonna Taylor, contextualizing the history of Black art as activism instigates a paradoxically sobering, yet arousing reaction to our country's current state...
Provenanced
A digital exhibition that celebrates African and Indigenous contributions to western visual languages and design cultures.
MIEN
TRNK Editions presents MIEN - a cross-section of queer artists of color who leverage portraiture photography to explore identity beyond visibility.
Rend
REND proposes a new vantage point on duality by engaging the diverse approaches of four designers whose works share a common material language: metal and stone...